salix caprea

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Definition

Noun 1. A species of willow tree: Salix caprea is the scientific name for a specific species of willow tree native to Europe and western Asia. It is commonly known as the goat willow or pussy willow. This deciduous tree or large shrub is characterized by its broad leaves and distinctive, soft, silvery catkins that appear in early spring before the leaves.

Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The early catkins of the Salix caprea are a vital source of pollen for bees.
    • In the wetland area, we identified several native species, including Salix caprea.
    • The broad, rounded leaves help distinguish Salix caprea from other willow species.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical taxonomy: The name is always written in italics, with the genus () capitalized and the species epithet () in lowercase.
    • The correct binomial nomenclature for the goat willow is Salix caprea.
Variants and Related Words
  • Goat willow (n): The most common English name for this species, referring to the fact that goats were known to browse on it.
  • Pussy willow (n): A common name, especially in North America, derived from the soft, furry appearance of its catkins, which resemble a cat's paws.
  • Great sallow (n): Another regional common name for this species.
Synonyms
  • Goat willow
  • Pussy willow (Note: In some regions, "pussy willow" may refer to other related species with similar catkins.)
Related Terms (Contextual)
  • Catkin (n): The fuzzy, cylindrical flower cluster typical of willows, birches, and other trees.
  • Deciduous (adj): A term for trees or shrubs that shed their leaves annually.
  • Genus Salix (n): The larger taxonomic group containing all willow species.
Noun
  1. much-branched Old World willow having large catkins and relatively large broad leaves